There is more than 300 years experience behind today's modern Frosts factory. Frosts Knivfabrik was started more than 100 years ago by Erik Frost, an experienced knifesmith in the village of Ostnor outside of Mora, Sweden. His "Mora knives" were soon widely acclaimed not only throughout Sweden but also abroad. Success was quickly gained through their superior and outstanding sharpness and toughness. Fourth generation knifesmiths carry on the traditions in a modern factory situated on the same site as the original from 1891.

A handy outdoor knife with Swedish FireSteel® fire starter. The Swedish FireKnife is a collaboration between Light My Fire® and Mora® of Sweden, and there could hardly have a better team up. Mora® has made top-notch knives for 120 years. But this is more than just an extremely sharp, flexible and sturdy all-around knife: the handle contains a fire starter. In other words, you can gut and clean a fish, split kindling and light a campfire with one single handy tool.

The history of Mora dates back over 300 years. Mora's modern era began in the late 1800s with knifemaker Erik Frost. His quality knives were widely acclaimed in Sweden as well as abroad. Mora's reputation was gained through superior sharpness and outstanding toughness.

The history of Mora dates back over 300 years. Mora's modern era began in the late 1800s with knifemaker Erik Frost. His quality knives were widely acclaimed in Sweden as well as abroad. Mora's reputation was gained through superior sharpness and outstanding toughness.

There is more than 300 years experience behind today's modern Frosts factory. Frosts Knivfabrik was started more than 100 years ago by Erik Frost, an experienced knifesmith in the village of Ostnor outside of Mora, Sweden. His "Mora knives" were soon widely acclaimed not only throughout Sweden but also abroad. Success was quickly gained through their superior and outstanding sharpness and toughness. Fourth generation knifesmiths carry on the traditions in a modern factory situated on the same site as the original from 1891.

The Craftline series consists of six different professional knives, made by craftsmen, for craftsmen. Distinct color markings make it easy to choose the correct Craftline for the job.

There is more than 300 years experience behind today's modern Frosts factory. Frosts Knivfabrik was started more than 100 years ago by Erik Frost, an experienced knifesmith in the village of Ostnor outside of Mora, Sweden. His "Mora knives" were soon widely acclaimed not only throughout Sweden but also abroad. Success was quickly gained through their superior and outstanding sharpness and toughness. Fourth generation knifesmiths carry on the traditions in a modern factory situated on the same site as the original from 1891.

The Craftline series consists of six different professional knives, made by craftsmen, for craftsmen. Distinct color markings make it easy to choose the correct Craftline for the job.

Laminated steel is unique to Frosts® Knives. The core of the blade is of high carbon steel surrounded by a softer alloyed steel layer. A high hardness (HRC 61) can be achieved through hardening, resulting in a knife blade with superior toughness, cutting edge retention and therby maximum sharpness and long life.